Whenever The Vision needed him, he was there. Whether it was WarGames or other significant instances on WWE Raw, the masked man was there when they needed him the most. WWE Monday Night Raw General Manager Adam Pearce spoke to the “Oracle” and voice of The Vision, Paul Heyman, demanding answers, and he wanted them before the end of the night.
Ask, and you shall receive. During the main event bout between Logan Paul and Rey Mysterio, the master of the 619 had Paul on the ropes, literally and figuratively. Heyman would arm Logan with the Knuckledusters, but Rey would get hold of them and would threaten to use them to teach the young “Maverick” a lesson. Before Mysterio could knock him out, he would get his head stomped in by the masked man.
Paul would cover Mysterio, 1,2,3, and Logan Paul overcomes Rey Mysterio once again. WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk would rush to the ring to aid Mysterio, armed with a couple of chairs, as The Vision would clear the ring and the masked man ran into the stands.
The masked assailant would reveal himself, clean-shaven, sporting a notorious look, Austin Theory would reveal himself as the man behind the mask. Punk would not have long to think about this, as he would get broken in half by Bron Breakker with a missile-like Spear to end the night.
WWE Universe, after weeks of speculation, the masked man’s identity has been revealed, and it’s a seemingly more determined version of one Austin Theory.

Is he aligned with The Vision, or does Austin Theory have an ulterior motive?
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